Animositisomina Ministry

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  • Release Date: 02/18/2003
  • Sales Rank: 99,295
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768456822
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Animositisomina

1LISTENAnimosity 4:36
2LISTENUnsung 3:11
3LISTENPiss 5:10
4LISTENLockbox 4:45
5LISTENBroken 4:52
6LISTENThe Light Pours Out of Me 4:26
7LISTENShove 5:53
8LISTENImpossible 7:43
9LISTENStolen 4:09
10LISTENLeper 9:05

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Editorial Reviews

Ministry strode the alternative music world like a colossus during the late '80s and early '90s, placing one huge foot in the domain of industrial music, then another in the domain of heavy metal, dwarfing the aggressive capabilities of its contemporaries and sounding surprisingly tuneful while doing it. After 1992's Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs, though, the band disintegrated around leader Alain Jourgensen, and Ministry limped through the rest of the '90s with a pair of desultory, deliberately difficult records, Filth Pig and The Dark Side of the Spoon. Nearly a decade after Ministry's peak, 2003's Animositisomina returned the group to the quality of its Wax Trax prime, with an opener (the title track) that ranks up there with classics like "Burning Inside" and "Just One Fix." Ministry is still hell-bent on the kind of rigid, hooky thrash metal that fewer groups were interested in with the rise of nu-metal and rap-metal, but the bandmembers prove their chops; they may look like lords of drug-addled doom and gloom, but they're a great band with energy left to burn. Animositisomina nods to the group's new wave past with a cover of Magazine's "The Light Pours out of Me," and occasionally inspires vocal and melodic comparisons to Jane's Addiction, the band's rivals (and polar opposites) in the alternative metal scene of the late '80s. Still dour and humorless, but pruned of its experimental tendencies, Ministry delivered its first solid record in a decade. John Bush, All Music Guide



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Animositisominaby Anonymous

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May 22, 2006: IMO this is a heck of a lot better than Houses of the Mole. However, the newest CD, Rio Grande Blood, is better than this one. There are some great tracks on here such as Impossible, Broken, Lockbox, and Animosity. However, I feel that older material such as Land of Rape and Honey up to Filth Pig are their best work. I wish they'd look back to some of their older work from With Sympathy up to LORAH and try to do something incorporating all of that with some brand new ideas. Unfortunately, all they want to do now is try to recreate Psalm 69 and Slayer. Fun to listen to but this band used to be very innovative.

Animositisominaby Anonymous

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November 21, 2003: This album is downright horrible and an absolute disgrace to everything that used to be great about Ministry. The songwriting is disastrously mediocre and there is absolutely no trace of originality to be found anywhere. I didn't think these guys could sink any lower after The Dark Side of the Spoon, but I suppose I was wrong. Shame on you, Al and Paul!


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